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Originally Posted by RunEmOver
The problem is we are trying to open MORE land. There is plenty of room for trails but it's all private property or parks, and people will just go trespassing whenever they feel like. It gives legitimate and mature enthusiasts a bad name when all you see on the news is a bunch of tire tracks through somebody's backyard. We need legal places to wheel. Right now there is only one in the whole state and it has a good chance of being shut down due to overuse. Gee, I wonder why it's being used so much? Oh yeah, it's the only place to go within a 3 or 4 hour drive.
You are right about strength in numbers but we want to "win" by having lawmakers and the Department of Natural Resources on our side. We can't do that by knocking down gates and trespassing.
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only problem is that you wont be able to get the lawmakers on your side unless it will benifit them directly.
A long fight will be in front of you with a painfull loss.
Try bribing them, the twisted wheels of the governing society only get greasd with the green. i think this applies world wide.